Zacs
Supporting Vendors
- Joined
- Oct 31, 2006
- Messages
- 278
- Reaction score
- 137
- Location
- Too far from the mountains!
- Website
- www.zacstracs.com
Avy Classes - Valemount, Apr 18 & Golden, Apr 25
Wow, you guys from the northern areas are certainly hospitable! We just completed some avalanche training programs in Grande Prairie, High Prairie and Rycroft. We were treated to large groups of sledders that were very keen, with loads of awesome questions and...of course...great sledding stories as well.
The courses went very well and we were asked if we could schedule another AST1 program for this season.
So here goes...
March 28 - classroom session 9:00am -5:30pm
March 29 or 30 or 31 - mountain field session 8:30am - 5:30pm
Details are still to be determined, however we are considering Chetwyd, BC for the class sessions and possibly Hasler for the field exercises.
Feedback welcome.
Details can be found on our website:
Check out our recent newsletters.
Zac's Tracs Newsletters
Options really do exist to enjoy the mountains and the snow, with a lowered level of exposure to avalanche hazards. Check it out. Chat with the guys that took the AST1 (16 hr) course in Grande Prairie. It really is worth investing the weekend. Round up your riding partners...remember, you're safer when your buddies are smart!
BTW the fire icon on the title is to remind everyone to light a fire under their butts if they are thinking of signing up!
Wow, you guys from the northern areas are certainly hospitable! We just completed some avalanche training programs in Grande Prairie, High Prairie and Rycroft. We were treated to large groups of sledders that were very keen, with loads of awesome questions and...of course...great sledding stories as well.
The courses went very well and we were asked if we could schedule another AST1 program for this season.
So here goes...
March 28 - classroom session 9:00am -5:30pm
March 29 or 30 or 31 - mountain field session 8:30am - 5:30pm
Details are still to be determined, however we are considering Chetwyd, BC for the class sessions and possibly Hasler for the field exercises.
Feedback welcome.
Details can be found on our website:
Check out our recent newsletters.
Zac's Tracs Newsletters
Options really do exist to enjoy the mountains and the snow, with a lowered level of exposure to avalanche hazards. Check it out. Chat with the guys that took the AST1 (16 hr) course in Grande Prairie. It really is worth investing the weekend. Round up your riding partners...remember, you're safer when your buddies are smart!
BTW the fire icon on the title is to remind everyone to light a fire under their butts if they are thinking of signing up!